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Student Engagement: Best Practices for Hybrid and In-Person Classes

Getting your students’ attention? Not an easy feat. Keeping their attention? One of teaching’s greatest challenges. After the disruption of the past couple years, student engagement has never been more difficult. Whether remote, in-person, or hybrid, getting students to stay focused can feel like an impossible feat. Student engagement is essential, but it doesn’t always come easy. Today’s educators must be agile, with the ability to adapt to any setting where learning takes place. As you navigate hybrid classrooms or return to in-person learning, here’s how you can keep

08/17/2022|

8 Reasons to Invest in a FRM Smartboard for Education

As the needs and interests of students have changed over the years, so have the ways educators teach their students. The days of students primarily learning from textbooks and in-class lectures have passed and have been replaced with more hands-on and collaborative approaches that are grounded in the use of technology. We’ve seen an evolution in the tools that schools use, as they’ve moved from blackboards to projectors to the most interactive and engaging tool yet – the smartboard for education. For those that have invested in a

08/14/2022|

How FRM Makes Learning Accessible For All Students

The past few years, teachers and educators have been forced to adapt constantly as classrooms shift between remote, hybrid, and in-person learning. In the middle of lesson planning, you can get the fateful email that your classroom is switching modes yet again, meaning your lesson plan needs drastic changes–or may have to be scrapped completely. Of course, students are struggling to manage these changes as well. Throughout it all, educators and administrators have kept their focus on making learning accessible for everyone, searching for tools to help keep students

08/11/2022|

How FRM Makes Learning Accessible for Higher Ed Students

The past few years, teachers and educators have been forced to adapt constantly as classrooms shift between remote, hybrid, and in-person learning. In the middle of planning a lecture, you can get the fateful email that your school is switching modes yet again, meaning your lesson plan needs drastic changes–or may have to be scrapped completely. Of course, students are struggling to manage these changes as well. Throughout it all, educators and administrators have kept their focus on equity in learning, searching for tools to help keep students

08/08/2022|

8 Reasons Higher Ed Educators Should Invest In A FRM SmartBoard.

As the needs and interests of students have changed over the years, so have the ways educators teach their students. The days of students primarily learning from textbooks and in-class lectures have passed and have been replaced with more hands-on and collaborative approaches that are grounded in the use of technology. We’ve also seen an evolution in the tools that institutions use, as they’ve moved from blackboards to projectors to the most interactive and engaging educational tool yet–the smartboard. With all the changes that higher education has witnessed

08/05/2022|

Which one is better, the interactive whiteboard or the projector?

Before choosing an interactive whiteboard or a projector, compare the differences between the two, and you can clearly know which one is easier to use and more cost-effective. 1. Performance projection: When the projector is used for teaching, the projector has poor adaptability to light. In daily classes, the curtains must be drawn so that the students can better see the projected content. The interactive whiteboard optimizes the performance of the display screen under strong light, has anti-blue light

08/02/2022|
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